History Department Calendar on Air Set
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Upcoming Events
Location: Withers Hall, Room 232
Bart Ehrman, James A. Gray, Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill, will give a talk titled "Is the New Testament Forged? Reflections on the Authors of the Christian Scriptures." Ehrman is author such best-selling books as Misquoting Jesus and Jesus, Interrupted. He has appeared on NPR's Fresh Air and on the History Channel. His talk is sponsored by the Religious Studies Colloquium Series.
Location: Caldwell Lounge
Come find out who won NC State's 2009 Fiction Contests. Winners of the statewide contests for short fiction and short-short fiction were chosen by this year's judge, science fiction legend Samuel Delany, professor of English and Creative Writing at Temple University, and one of the most distinguished American writers and critics of the last 50 years. Delany will help announce the contest winners and will give a reading from his own work.
Location: TBD
The CIA will conduct an information session for students searching for full-time, internships, and co-ops.
Please bring your resume.
Location: Quail Ridge Books, Ridgewood Shopping Center, Raleigh
A talk and book signing with Chris Andrew, author of the authorized history of MI5, The Defense of the Realm.
As Time magazine explains, "For much of its 100-year history, spanning two world wars, the Cold War and the fight against terrorism, Britain's MI5 domestic intelligence agency has operated in total secrecy. The government acknowledged the existence of the service only in 1989 and publicly identified its leaders in 1992. Now, as part of efforts to make its operations more transparent, MI5 has given unprecedented access to its files to Britain's foremost intelligence scholar, Christopher Andrew, whose new book ... is considered the most complete history of the agency ever published."
The author's visit is co-sponsored by the School of Public and International Affairs.
Location: Winston Hall, Room 29
Dean Jeff Braden will lead a discussion focused on planning for the college's future. Staff and faculty are all invited to participate.
Location: 1911 Building Atrium
Tickets: $5 or 3 cans of food.
Open to the public.
RSVP to susie_barnes@ncsu.edu.
Organized by the Department of Social Work's Hunger and Homelessness class in response to National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week (November 15 - 21). Throughout the week, you may also bring new or gently used outer wear (gloves, hats, scarves, etc) and nonperishable canned goods to 202-A, 1911 Building to benefit Urban Ministries of Wake County's food pantry, Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network, the Raleigh Rescue Mission, and the Salvation Army.

